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Newsletter 2003


MATHEMATICS LIBRARY

"The Mathematics of Change Ringing" was featured in an exhibit in the Mathematics Library during Fall 2003. A Junior Colloquium on the subject was given by Prof. Joan Hutchinson (Macalaster College), including demonstrations of this art of ringing permutations on bells. The text and links to more information are available at http://math.lib.umn.edu/changeringing.html ; web pages from selected previous exhibits are also available, such as "Mathematical Nonsense." In April 2003, the Mathematics Library and the School of Mathematics co-sponsored a colloquium on issues in mathematical scholarly communication; the featured speaker was Prof. Martin Groetschel (Technical University of Berlin), a member of the Committee on Electronic Information and Communication of the International Mathematical Union. The publishing landscape continues to transform itself, and the speakers encouraged their fellow mathematicians to support those publications whose practices benefit the mathematics community. This year the library again had to consider canceling journals--fortunately very few, as it turned out--since prices overall continue to increase faster than the budget. Nevertheless the library continues to expand access to electronic resources, such as the online Encyclopaedia of Mathematics (M. Hazewinkel, ed.) and recent volumes of Lecture Notes in Mathematics, which also became available electronically to those on campus. The library's print collection continues to grow as well: now more than 44,000 volumes. The books are newly reorganized under a single call number scheme (Library of Congress, completely replacing the Dewey Decimal call numbers). While this means people may have to go to an unfamiliar spot for their favorite text, the benefit is that books on a given topic are now gathered in one area.

Kristine Fowler, Mathematics Librarian
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Kristine Fowler
Mathematics Librarian e-mail: fowler@math.umn.edu
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